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LOS MEJORES VIAJES DE PRIMAVERA PARA MOCHILEROS EN WASHINGTON, OREGON Y PNW

DÓNDE IR DE MOCHILERO EN PRIMAVERA WASHINGTON, OREGÓN Y PNW

Para disfrutar de la mejor primavera mochilera que Washington, Oregón y el PNW pueden ofrecer, no busque más allá de estos 10 espectaculares destinos. La primavera no es sólo para esperar a que los alpes se derritan. Es intrínsecamente excelente para ir de mochilero, y estamos deseando inspirar su próximo gran viaje primaveral.

A continuación se enumeran algunas de las zonas naturales más pintorescas, escarpadas y salvajes del Noroeste que se pueden recorrer desde principios de marzo hasta principios de junio. Esta lista prioriza los paisajes excepcionales sobre la comodidad y la proximidad a las metrópolis urbanas de Seattle y Portland. He visitado todas y cada una de estas regiones, muchas de ellas varias veces. Créame cuando le digo que ésta es la crème de la crème.

Ya que estás aquí, ¿por qué no actualizas tu equipo con nuestra lista de equipo ultraligero de 9 libras? Y no te pierdas nuestras guías de compra de mochilas, tiendas de campaña, sacos de dormir, edredones y colchonetas.

Continúe leyendo sobre las mejores excursiones de primavera con mochila, escrito por Jaeger Shaw aquí.

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Jaeger Shaw

Wilderness backpacking is life’s greatest passion for Jaeger Shaw, despite making every possible mistake on a fateful, life-trajectory-altering first trip in 2011. Shortly thereafter, he became obsessed with gear, optimized his kit, and began practicing ultralight techniques – with lots of help from Adventure Alan.

Since then, Jaeger (pronounced Jay-ger) has navigated cross-country routes in Alaska, Patagonia, and the Rockies; knocked out section hikes on the PCT, CDT, AT, and PNWT; enjoyed countless multi-day treks in the mountains and deserts of the American West, and completed nearly all 28 trips in the guidebook, Backpacking Washington.

Focusing his career on the Outdoor Industry, Jaeger worked at Outdoor Research from 2012-2022, collaborated on content with Adventure Alan since 2016, and as of spring 2023, is the owner and managing editor of Adventure Alan & Co. He holds a very high standard when it comes to gear, and always views new hiking products through the lens of performance-to-weight-to-value ratio.

Beyond hiking, Jaeger enjoys complex strategy card games, skiing, running, movies that are so-bad-they’re-good, and is a three-time Seattle Corporate League Ultimate Frisbee champion in partnership with Team REI, (AKA Cotton Kills). His greatest strength is the ability to eat a massive breakfast immediately upon waking up, even at 4am.

Jaeger resides in his hometown of Seattle, WA, land of the Duwamish Tribe. Follow along to read more of Jaeger’s adventures, gear reviews, and recommendations.

Menciones en los medios de comunicación

Why use a plastic bag when you can simply screw on this end cap, specifically designed for Sawyer water filters?

Zoe Gates
Editor at Backpacker

Menciones en los medios de comunicación

In future, I’ll use gravity when I can, and squeeze when I have to.

Richard, aka "LowRange
Senderista

Menciones en los medios de comunicación

For longer hikes, it’s convenient to carry a small backcountry water filter, such as a Sawyer Mini or Micro, which allows you to replenish your water from natural sources like streams or ponds.

Philip Werner
Author and Backpacker